Patient-derived cells - an irreplaceable tool for research of reduced penetrance in movement disorders

Med Genet. 2022 Aug 12;34(2):125-130. doi: 10.1515/medgen-2022-2133. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Movement disorders comprise a clinically, pathologically, and genetically heterogeneous group of diseases associated with the phenomenon of reduced penetrance. Penetrance refers to the likelihood that a clinical condition will occur when a particular genotype is present. Elucidating the cause of reduced penetrance may contribute to more personalized medicine by identifying genetic factors that may prevent individuals from developing disease. Therefore, patient material becomes an irreplaceable resource in this approach. It is needed to identify genetic modifiers of the disease in the first place and to subsequently elucidate underlying mechanisms in endogenous human cell models that provide the entire genetic background.

Keywords: endogenous human models; genetic modifiers; iPSC; organoid; reduced penetrance.

Grants and funding

German Research Foundation (FOR2488). The funding organization played no role in the study design; in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; or in the decision to submit the report for publication.